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[AHS+05]  Label Layout for Interactive 3D Illustrations

Ali:2005:LLI (Article)
Author(s)Ali K., Hartmann K. and Strothotte T.
Title« Label Layout for Interactive 3D Illustrations »
JournalJournal of the WSCG
Volume13
Number1
Page(s)1--8
Year2005
URLhttp://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2005/Papers_2005/Journal/L07-full.pdf

Abstract
Hand-made illustrations in scientific and technical textbooks commonly use internal and external labels or legends to establish co-referential relation between pictorial elements and textual expressions. By analyzing the most complex examples, we extracted several label layout styles and classified them. We propose a variety of real-time label layout algorithms that aim to produce nice and clean layouts. In order to achieve a frame-coherent label layout during user interactions, the algorithms consider layout decisions from previous frame. Moreover, several evaluation criteria to measure the quality of static as well as dynamic label layouts are presented.

BibTeX code
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  number = {1},
  month = {jan/feb},
  author = {Kamran Ali and Knut Hartmann and Thomas Strothotte},
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  url = {http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2005/Papers_2005/Journal/L07-full.pdf},
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  journal = {Journal of the WSCG},
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  volume = {13},
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  abstract = {Hand-made illustrations in scientific and technical textbooks
              commonly use internal and external labels or legends to establish
              co-referential relation between pictorial elements and textual
              expressions. By analyzing the most complex examples, we extracted
              several label layout styles and classified them. We propose a
              variety of real-time label layout algorithms that aim to produce
              nice and clean layouts. In order to achieve a frame-coherent label
              layout during user interactions, the algorithms consider layout
              decisions from previous frame. Moreover, several evaluation
              criteria to measure the quality of static as well as dynamic label
              layouts are presented.},
  title = {{L}abel {L}ayout for {I}nteractive {3D} {I}llustrations},
  pages = {1--8},
  year = {2005},
}

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